Seventh Consecutive Year of Growth
(Washington, D.C. — April 5, 2016) Silver jewelry sales in the United States were solid in 2015 with 60% of jewelry retailers reporting increased sales, according to a survey conducted on behalf of the Silver Institute’s Silver Promotion Service (SPS). This marked the seventh consecutive year of growth for silver jewelry sales and confirmed that silver jewelry is an increasingly important category for many retailers.
Highlights from the 2015 survey include:
- The average growth in 2015 for silver jewelry sales was 15%;
- Retailers said their silver jewelry sales, as a percentage of their overall jewelry sales, were on average 35% of their unit volume and 27% of their dollar volume;
- 45% of retailers said silver experienced the best turnover rate in 2015, followed by diamond jewelry at 22%, bridal at 17%, gold at 12% and platinum at 4%;
- 87% of retailers say they are optimistic that the current silver surge will continue; and
- The age group buying the most silver jewelry is 20-40, according to nearly 60% of the retailers.
SPS Director Michael Barlerin commented, “The Silver Institute/Silver Promotion Service was obviously gratified by what the survey demonstrated. Silver’s outstanding performance was the result of multiple interrelated factors, including the fact that 57% of retailers reported they had increased their inventory on average of 21%.”
The survey was conducted by National Jeweler/Jewelers of America and was fielded in February/March of this year. This was the seventh consecutive year that SPS has conducted such a survey.
A copy of the report can be downloaded here: 2015 Silver Jewelry Survey Results
The Silver Institute is a nonprofit international industry association headquartered in Washington, D.C. Established in 1971, the Institute’s members include leading silver producers, prominent silver refiners, manufacturers and dealers. The Institute serves as the industry’s voice in increasing public understanding of the value and the many uses of silver. For more information on the Silver Institute, or silver in general, please visit: www.silverinstitute.org.
The Silver Promotion Service was introduced in 2008 by the Silver Institute. The objective of the SPS is to develop and implement programs designed to enhance the image of and stimulate demand for silver jewelry in major international markets. For more information on the SPS please visit www.savorsilver.com
Contact:
Michael DiRienzo
Executive Director
The Silver Institute
Tel: +1 202-495-4030
e-mail: mdirienzo@silverinstitute.org
Michael C Barlerin
Director
Silver Promotion Service
Tel: +1 212-704-2084
Email: mbarlerin@savorsilver.com
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